Changelog for
ghostpdl-9.18-1.fc23.i686.rpm :
* Fri Dec 18 2015 Lawrence R. Rogers
9.18-1
* Release 9.18-1 Version 9.18
* Mon Sep 22 2014 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.15-1
* Release 9.15-1 Version 9.15
* Mon Sep 02 2013 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.10-1
* Release 9.10-1 Version 9.10
* Mon Aug 26 2013 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.09-1
* Release 9.09-1 Version 9.09
* Thu Aug 15 2013 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.08-1
* Release 9.08-1 Version 9.08
* Thu Feb 14 2013 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.07-1
* Release 9.07-1 Version 9.07
* Wed Aug 08 2012 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.06-1
* Release 9.06-1 Version 9.06
* Wed Feb 08 2012 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.05-1
* Release 9.05-1 Version 9.05
* Mon Aug 01 2011 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.04-1
* Release 9.04-1
* This release is primarily a bug fixing release with some improvements to auto configuration for unix and Mac OS X environments.
* Tue Mar 01 2011 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.02-1
* Release 9.02-1
* Revised approach for applying a halftone to sampled image data for monochrome output devices.
* Tue Feb 01 2011 Lawrence R. Rogers 9.01-1
* Release 9.01-1
* Adds this file (NEWS) to document newsworthy changes since the last release.
* Profile configurations for Visual Studio projects are now supported.
* Implementation for JPEG-XR (previously known as HD-Photo) has been completed for XPS.
* The languages: PCL, XPS and SVG, now support and default to the display device on Windows.
* Optimizations related to clipping and blank pages, for details see logs for revisions 12036 and 12027.
* pcl/PCL5C_Color_Laserjet_4700_Differences.xls and pxl/PXL_Color_Laserjet_4700_Differences.xls document and illustrate differences between the Artifex PCL interpreter and the HP Color Laserjet 4700.
* Include the new tiffscaled device. This entry overlaps with a similar news entry in ghostscript news but the device is important for PCL fax customers and was worthy of mention here as well. See Ghostscript news for details.
* The languages (PCL, XPS and SVG) now support the ps2write device. This is intended to replace pswrite which will eventually be deprecated in a future release. The output of ps2write is DSC-compliant level 2 PostScript.